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Our greatest currency is our time and we cannot save it. Spend it wisely and never waste another's or your own. — Kyle Barger

Authors. Even the sane one are nuts. - Da Vinci Code — Dan Brown

There are guys you give the benefit of the doubt if they hold you up a little bit longer than normal, and you have that list of guys you kind of know are going to be a problem when you get there. The window of being patient with them is a lot shorter. — Tony Stewart

When there is no one there to cheer you on through it, or the right kind of therapy team, it can be very disheartening for people — Amy Rankin

The Chinese, the Russians, the Nazis and Saddam Hussein all agree! Gun Control Works! — Dean Armstrong

Local television shows do not, in general, supply make-up artists. The exception to this is Los Angeles, an unusually generous city in this regard, since they also provide this service for radio appearances. — Fran Lebowitz

It is better that the law should be certain than that every judge should speculate upon improvements in it. — Robert Falcon Scott

As for unhappy families, star-crossed lovers, and exiled heroes, they are simply universal. — Elif Batuman

I ask myself what making it really means. I know I want to make my living solely as a musician, but I also want to be recognized as someone unique, defined by my voice, by my abilities as a songwriter, to have the world know my songs and my melodies just as they had known and acknowledged the songs of the Beatles. I want to do this on my own terms, I want to be singular, and if that means being marginalized, then so be it. I will become stronger, and even if no one else knows who I am, I shall know myself. — Sting

You don't count in zeroes; when you count, zero is the mute background and one is your tool. — David Whiteland

My experience of singing, as an actor, was that there's a different creative feeling of freedom. The acting thing is a bit more defined and cerebral. I can see why people would want to cross over. If you have so much freedom on stage then perhaps you want to be confined a bit, and vice versa. — Orlando Bloom